Ford F-1 Rat Rod Street Rod Featherlite Trailer Shop Truck Shelby on 2040-cars
Hillsdale, New York, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 100,000
Model: F-100
Trim: yes
I've owned this truck since 1994 and have the transferable registration in my name to sign over to the new owner.Full length original frame [not a clip]with Chrysler torsion Bar IFS. Original Vin# Clear and visable on frame.New front bushings and tie rod ends.
Engine is stock rebuilt long block from NAPA auto parts with C6 transmission that will need a tail shaft added.Holley 500 cfm with manual choke.
Original Bench seat,Front and rear bumpers.
All glass included with some original trim pieces.
Solid original running boards.Cab has had some patch work but not completed.
New rear leaf springs and adjustable hangers.
Ford 9" 3:00 open rear included.
No Front sheetmetal or Bed.New one piece Tilt fiberglass Front and new bed from MACK products was planned but not purchased.
Great foundation for high end Street rod or bargain shop truck depending on your budget.I believe just about every part you will need is avalable for these early Ford trucks with the exception of a Cab and a original style frame.This truck provides those two key pieces.
Real Estate is for sale so everything must go.Featherlite Aluminum Car trailer Model 3110 17' 6" usable deck length.It is part of this auction but can be separated from truck if buyer is here in person with cash in hand for either item.Trailer comes with 10,000# tie down straps and spare tire.I reserve the right to cancel auction at any time.After sale Item must be removed within 30 days or other arrangements made.
This truck was going to be a reliable every day driver.With the tilt one piece front a engine swap would make it easy to go from mild to wild in a day.It is a great project that's going to sell way below my investment.
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